My dear Kralik, I think I speak for all of us, when I say this is a shock and a surprise.

5 seconds sound clip from the The Shop Around the Corner (1940) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:40:03.970 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Listen, the boss doesn't have to give you a reason. That's one of the wonderful things about being boss.

- Well, I wanted to get off tonight. I got off alright.

- Kralik, you're not going?

- No, I couldn't face her tonight.

- You see, this morning I had a position, a future. Now...

- See, I'm afraid I sort of exaggerated in my letters. I showed off a little, you know. She's expecting to meet a pretty important man. Well, I'm in no mood to act important tonight.

- My dear Kralik, I think I speak for all of us, when I say this is a shock and a surprise.

- We all feel we are losing a splendid fellow worker and we certainly wish you the luck which you so rightfully deserve.

- Now, Kralik, we are going to see each other soon. If you have an evening with nothing to do... you know where we live.

- Alright, Pirovitch. Goodbye.

- Goodbye, Kralik.

- Well, Ilona, I'm going to miss you.

- Well, I don't understand.

- Oh, it's nothing unusual. It happens every day. Somebody gets fired and... Goodbye, Ilona.

- Goodbye, Mr. Kralik.

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